Exploring the Earth under the Sea Australian and New Zealand achievements in the first phase of IODP Scientific Ocean Drilling

"Exploring the Earth under the Sea brings to life the world's largest and longest-lived geological research program, which has been drilling over many decades at many locations deep below the ocean floor to recover continuous cores of sediment and rock. Study of these materials has helped...

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Other Authors: Exon, Neville (Editor)
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Published: ANU Press 2017
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